5 April 2014 Friday has turned into the first real challenging day for all crews taking part in Vodafone Rally de Portugal – six stages, rough road, pushing competitors as well. All crews has completed six special stages (with lengths from 21.5 to 26.48 km). Valery Gorban and Vladimir Korsya has brought the best result among «Ukrainian representatives» in WRC 2 – they have reached the 12th place. Difficult race and strong competitors made Vodafone Rally de Portugal one of the most difficult races of the year.

Eurolamp WRT chosen stable tactics on all special stages during Friday – Valery Gorban and Vladimir Korsya kept though not too quickly, but very smoothly . As a result they has brought the 12th place in WRC 2 on Friday. This the best result among all the others Ukrainian crews – only Gorban could keep the stable pace and avoid critical mistakes during the Friday section.

On Saturday, Vodafone Rally de Portugal offers six special stages to drivers: two of them will have a distance about of 20 km, and one, Santana da Serra, is about 32 -kilometer length. Good luck for all!

LUSAIL (Qatar): Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah cruised through the final six gravel special stages of the Manateq Qatar International Rally to seal a convincing victory on Saturday.

A record-breaking 14th victory in his home event also marked a remarkable 70th MERC victory in the 211-event history of the FIA Middle East Rally Championships since 1984. His French co-driver Matthieu Baumel duly claimed his third win in Qatar and a career 18th in the MERC.

The success also marked the first outright FIA championship rally win for Volkswagen’s Polo GTI R5 that made its debut at the WRC in Spain last October and claimed WRC 2 success in Sweden in February with Norwegian driver Ole Christian Veiby. Customer Polos have already won national events in Belgium, Norway, Sweden and Latvia this year

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